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GUARANTEED Page 1 Listing! Google Affiliated Company!

By Tim Roberts in Search Engine Optimisation on Friday, May 7, 2010 @ 09:39

Today I've been provided with yet more proof that the SEO industry desperately needs a governing body, capable of protecting clients from unscrupulous scammers who make ridiculous and misleading claims.

One of I-COM's clients, The Smile Centre, has been contacted by a company whose salesperson firstly claimed to be a 'Google Affiliate' internet marketer with the ability to GUARANTEE a first page listing for the firm's website, and secondly claimed to be able to get The Smile Centre on page one of Google for the keyword 'dentures' for just £149 a month.

To debunk the first claim, I'll simply quote Google's webmaster guidelines: 'Beware of SEOs that claim to guarantee rankings, (or) allege a "special relationship" with Google'. Google does not associate itself with SEO or PPC firms, nor does it promote individual firms.

The second claim, that a first page listing for the keyword 'dentures' can be achieved for £149 a month, is laughable. I-COM is currently managing a PPC campaign for The Smile Centre for this keyword, and even with a high quality score, the cost can be in excess of £4,000 a month!

On its website, the online marketing company in question goes out of its way to mislead potential clients, including a logo that is closely modelled on Google's own and a website that talks about organic SEO when the only way you can guarantee a 1st page listing within 48 hours is through use of PPC techniques. Even then it would have to be a very uncompetitive keyword (meaning no-one is searching for it) to only cost £149 a month.

Businesses are constantly being scammed out of their hard-earned cash by just this kind of 'online marketing' firm, which go out of their way to present the internet as a fast, easy and cheap way to increase profits. The fact is, internet marketing is hard work - but done properly it can present businesses with a fantastic ROI.

If an offline marketing company rang you up and told you that they could guarantee you an advert on the front page of every newspaper in the country for £149 a month, would you believe them? Absolutely not, so don't believe idiots like this.

Google is aware of the dubious claims being made by this company's sales team, and is looking in to the matter. In the meantime - beware unscrupulous marketing online marketing companies!

If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Kay Dinsdale wrote:

May 07, 2010 - 13:55
These blog posts can only help businesses identify the scammers from the genuine providers. Good call!

I wrote one yesterday http://www.kaydinsdale.co.uk/ppc-is-bullshit/

Web Marketing wrote:

May 21, 2010 - 06:22
<a href="http://www.webmarketingforum.net" rel="dofollow">Web Marketing</a>

Mindy wrote:

May 21, 2010 - 08:47
You can't make this stupid stuff up. Dude, you should really read this: Your dofollow does look silly

It might explain why your forum has no posts in it!

Lee wrote:

Jun 19, 2010 - 14:01
There is a company called Leadbank, which also goes by the name of Rocketfish, who make some similar claims. They cost significantly more than the prices sited though. they claimed to be able to get a page one listing for 80% of 63 key phrases. the guarantee that they give is that if (read when) they fail they will post a pay per click campaign until the page 1 position is achieved. The problem is that when they do eventually launch the PPC it is so underfunded that it rarely appears and when it does it appears so low in the listings as to attract little to no traffic.
I'm sure that people think that getting involved with the likes if Leadbank is pretty stupid. The fact is most businesses are busy running their own business and in doing so have little time left over for all the peripheral stuff. Consequently they have to trust that the couriers will make their deliveries, that the telecommunications company will keep the phones and data going, that the utilities company will keep the lights on and that the SEO company will optimise.
Maybe if there was a site where bandits and highwaymen could be listed it would help.

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